Andrew Seden opened to 220,000 and was three-bet to 525,000 by Fraser Bellamy. Seden moved all-in and Bellamy instantly called.
Seden showed and was way behind Bellamy's . The flop improved Bellamy to a set but gave Seden outs to a straight. The turn didn't alter anything and neither did the river, which sent Seden to the sidelines.
Iaron Lightbourne bet 130,000 from the small blind on a flop and Fraser Bellamy made the call. That was the last of the aggression as both players checked down the turn and river, Bellamy taking down the pot courtesy of his .
Fraser Bellamy raised from the button and it was Craig McCorkell to act next. He moved all-in, which folded out Iaron Lightbourne, but Bellamy went into the tank. He stayed there for a couple of minutes before saying "I pass" and folding.
Craig McCorkell completed his small blind before calling a raise to 290,000 from Iaron Lightbourne in the big blind. Both players tapped the table and checked the flop, with McCorkell also checking the turn. Lightbourne took a 250,000 stab at the pot and it was enough to get the job done as McCorkell folded.
Craig McCorkell limped from the small blind and Iaron Lightbourne checked his option in the big blind. Both players checked through the flop, McCorkell checking the turn. Lightbourne bet 175,000 and was called.
The river was the and McCorkell check-called a larger 600,000 bet from Lightbourne, then mucked when Lightbourne turned over for trip deuces.